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Accompaniment

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Harmonic accompaniment is music played to accompany a melody line; it is usually played by such instruments as (acoustic or electric) guitar, piano, organ and bass guitar, but it can also be played by instruments that ordinary play the melody, such as the violin.

See also chiffered bass.